Responsible societies reckon with the pernicious and ugly chapters in their histories. Wherever we look, there exist ever-present reminders of how we failed as a society in permitting the enslavement of millions of black men, women, and children during the first century of this nation\u27s history. No corner of society remains unstained. As such, it is incumbent on institutions to confront their involvement in this horrific past to fully comprehend the kaleidoscopic nature of institutional complicity in legitimating and entrenching slavery. Only by doing so can we properly continue the march of progress, finding ways to improve society, not letting the errors of our past define us, yet at the same time never forgetting them. This Article re...
The labor of enslaved Africans and Black Americans played a large part in the history of colonial Am...
Slavery, in and of itself, is a despicable institution. It degraded the enslaved and inflated the po...
For many years, the historical experience of slavery has occupied a unique niche in the minds of Ame...
This legal history article presents a new understanding of the nature of slave property. Slave prope...
People who practiced slavery across the United States, or engaged in slavery-related practices, were...
Only a few decades ago, it was possible to write accounts of the culture or economy of the antebellu...
This legal history article presents the empirical finding that the risk of family separation at slav...
A major difficulty facing the reparations-for-slavery movement is that to date the movement has focu...
Slavery as the Foundation of Modern American Capitalism Perhaps the most significant development in ...
As the abolitionist minister\u27s observation suggests, enslaved African Americans were neither cont...
From 1787 until the Civil War, slavery was probably the single most important economic institution i...
The Institutions of a Slave Society In the summer of 1835, it came to the attention of the Universit...
Whether through legal assault, private manumissions or slave revolt, the institution of slavery weat...
This article argues that contemporary antislavery activism in the United States is programmatically ...
Traffickers of flesh The buying and selling of bondsmen Of all the evils of slavery, none was more...
The labor of enslaved Africans and Black Americans played a large part in the history of colonial Am...
Slavery, in and of itself, is a despicable institution. It degraded the enslaved and inflated the po...
For many years, the historical experience of slavery has occupied a unique niche in the minds of Ame...
This legal history article presents a new understanding of the nature of slave property. Slave prope...
People who practiced slavery across the United States, or engaged in slavery-related practices, were...
Only a few decades ago, it was possible to write accounts of the culture or economy of the antebellu...
This legal history article presents the empirical finding that the risk of family separation at slav...
A major difficulty facing the reparations-for-slavery movement is that to date the movement has focu...
Slavery as the Foundation of Modern American Capitalism Perhaps the most significant development in ...
As the abolitionist minister\u27s observation suggests, enslaved African Americans were neither cont...
From 1787 until the Civil War, slavery was probably the single most important economic institution i...
The Institutions of a Slave Society In the summer of 1835, it came to the attention of the Universit...
Whether through legal assault, private manumissions or slave revolt, the institution of slavery weat...
This article argues that contemporary antislavery activism in the United States is programmatically ...
Traffickers of flesh The buying and selling of bondsmen Of all the evils of slavery, none was more...
The labor of enslaved Africans and Black Americans played a large part in the history of colonial Am...
Slavery, in and of itself, is a despicable institution. It degraded the enslaved and inflated the po...
For many years, the historical experience of slavery has occupied a unique niche in the minds of Ame...